I have worked at two different animal shelters and have had people return animals for issues they knew about and had no problem with a month ago such as jumping. Or the dog they got YESTERDAY is to big or My all time favorite we are moving and can't keep are 6 year old (untrained pain in the *$$ or even worse their dear beloved ) dog, or the cat ect with them.
WTF are you moving voluntarily across town into a home that will not allow your so called beloved pet, and why on earth did you not try harder to find it a good home instead of dropping it off on your local overcrowded shelter at the last minute?
Or the most bonkers reson and i use that tearm loosly I redecorated and it no longer matches the furniture carpet ect.
or a lady bring her cat in in tears cause doc said to get rid of it she is preg except it is an indoor cat shes had for ten years and then won't believe me when I attempt to explain just have your husband change the litter or wear gloves but you can keep the cat you are not getting a new case of toxoplasmosis from an indoor cat you have had that long it will not happen and the risk of toxoplasmosis from OUTDOOR cats is why they used to tell preg women to get rid of cats.
Or a kid comes down with allergies and gets rid of the dog or cat and a month later finds out the allergies WERE NOT to the surrendered animal at all and want the animal back!as for lfs stories one local tried to tell me endli polpys only get 13" would be fine in a 75 with a sen and that AFRICAN brown knives must be kept singly good fish but bad advice I'll ask here bf buying there
WTF are you moving voluntarily across town into a home that will not allow your so called beloved pet, and why on earth did you not try harder to find it a good home instead of dropping it off on your local overcrowded shelter at the last minute?
Or the most bonkers reson and i use that tearm loosly I redecorated and it no longer matches the furniture carpet ect.
or a lady bring her cat in in tears cause doc said to get rid of it she is preg except it is an indoor cat shes had for ten years and then won't believe me when I attempt to explain just have your husband change the litter or wear gloves but you can keep the cat you are not getting a new case of toxoplasmosis from an indoor cat you have had that long it will not happen and the risk of toxoplasmosis from OUTDOOR cats is why they used to tell preg women to get rid of cats.
Or a kid comes down with allergies and gets rid of the dog or cat and a month later finds out the allergies WERE NOT to the surrendered animal at all and want the animal back!as for lfs stories one local tried to tell me endli polpys only get 13" would be fine in a 75 with a sen and that AFRICAN brown knives must be kept singly good fish but bad advice I'll ask here bf buying there
about the moldy-headed bettas. I can't stand walking past and seeing half of 'em moldy, and a quarter dead, and the rest distinctly unhappy. I wouldn't be surprised to stop in walmart and see one with all of the water evaporated.... (i don't buy anything, just waste employee's time
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